If you'll be taking any programming classes, I'd probably recommend a labtop. I found mine useful to follow along if I can run the code the lecturer is teaching from.
Organic as as your first chemistry course sounds strange. Since you have no prior chemistry background, I'd recommend you check with your adviser or the chemistry department for clarification. A full year of general chemistry is generally given before organic, but your school might just have...
I'd take a different approach if your math skills are solid, grab the book you'll be using in your first class early, and start working through it. I know I did that with
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and it did wonders for me. I managed to get through 14 chapters...
I'm actually looking for examples of different jobs electrical engineers that view this forum have had and how much programming they have done on a weekly basis. I know its pretty obvious that its different for each job, which is why I was hoping for examples. Thanks for being insanely rude...
I was wondering if anyone could give me some feed back on how much programming an electrical engineer does on an average week?
I've talked to my professors and have gotten mixed answers, the general consensus I got when deciding between computer and electrical engineering was go electrical...
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